Lake Tom Bailey

Fish and Wildlife Service manages this lakeside campground in Toomsuba, offering year-round access with basic hookups and facilities. Sites include electric and water connections, with a dump station available for RV travelers. The campground provides drinking water, restrooms with showers, and picnic tables at each site.

Pets are welcome throughout the property. Nightly rates range from $15-22 depending on site selection and hookup needs. For campers wanting commercial amenities, Meridian East-Toomsuba KOA sits a few miles southeast with additional services.

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Map & DirectionsLake Tom Bailey is located in Mississippi near Meridian

Detail location of campground
Public Campground

Directions

From town, W 1.25 mi on US-80, N 1.3 mi

Address

3224 North Shore Dr.
Toomsuba, MS 39364

Coordinates

32.42213204 N
88.52789155 W

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    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 1 user
    Last on 6/17/26
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    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Connectivity

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  • signal strength bars
    T-Mobile5G
    Excellent Coverage
    Verified by 1 user
    Last on 3/5/26
  • signal strength bars
    VerizonLTE
    Some Coverage
    Verified by 1 user
    Last on 6/17/26
  • signal strength bars
    AT&TLTE
    Some Coverage

Access

  • Drive-In
    Park next to your site

Site Types

  • Tent Sites
  • RV Sites
  • Standard (Tent/RV)

Features

For Campers

  • Trash
  • Picnic Table
  • Phone Service
  • Showers
  • Drinking Water
  • Electric Hookups
  • Toilets
  • Pets

For Vehicles

  • Sanitary Dump
  • Water Hookups
  • Big Rig Friendly

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Frequently Asked Questions

What camping facilities are available at Lake Tom Bailey?

Lake Tom Bailey offers a quiet camping experience with basic facilities. The campground provides spots for tents and RVs in a peaceful setting. While specific amenity details are limited, it's known as a serene location that caters to those seeking a more tranquil outdoor experience. For the most current information about electrical hookups, water availability, dump stations, or restroom facilities, contact the campground directly before your visit. The campground's peaceful atmosphere makes it ideal for campers looking to escape busier, more developed camping areas.

Are there good photo opportunities around Lake Tom Bailey?

Lake Tom Bailey provides excellent photo opportunities in its quiet natural setting. The lake itself offers beautiful water views, especially during sunrise and sunset when light plays across the water's surface. Nature photographers will appreciate the serene landscape, local wildlife, and surrounding wooded areas. The peaceful environment allows for unrushed photography sessions without crowds. While not extensively developed, the natural beauty of this small, tranquil lake creates an authentic outdoor backdrop for memorable photographs.

Where is Lake Tom Bailey Campground located in Toomsuba, MS?

Lake Tom Bailey Campground is located in the community of Toomsuba in eastern Mississippi. This small, quiet campground sits just off Interstate 20/59 near the Mississippi-Alabama state line. The location provides a convenient stopping point for travelers moving between the two states while still offering a peaceful retreat. Toomsuba itself is a rural area approximately 15 miles east of Meridian, MS, making the campground accessible yet removed from urban areas. The lake and campground are managed by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks.